Few design legacies have shaped decorative arts quite like the work of William Morris. Known for intricate botanical patterns, flowing florals and richly layered motifs, Morris helped define the visual language of the Arts & Crafts movement in the late 19th century.
Today, those historic patterns continue to influence interiors around the world. The William Morris–inspired cushion collection reintroduces this decorative tradition through thoughtfully designed textiles that bring heritage pattern into modern homes.
A Legacy of Botanical Design

William Morris believed that good design should be both beautiful and meaningful. Drawing inspiration from the natural world, his patterns celebrated the quiet complexity of leaves, flowers and intertwining foliage.
This approach to design, where nature, craftsmanship and artistry intersect, became the foundation of the Arts & Crafts movement. The cushion collection draws from this rich design heritage, reinterpreting historic English floral patterns through contemporary textile design.
Each piece reflects the timeless beauty of botanical pattern while offering a fresh perspective suited to modern interiors.
Historic Pattern, Contemporary Colour

While Morris-style designs are rooted in history, their visual richness continues to feel remarkably relevant today.
The cushion collection introduces these classic botanical motifs through carefully considered colour palettes designed to complement contemporary homes. Soft neutrals, earthy tones and refined contrasts allow the intricate patterns to feel balanced and versatile within modern spaces.
The result is a collection that honours decorative heritage while bringing a calm, contemporary aesthetic into everyday interiors.
Styling Morris-Inspired Cushions at Home

Cushions offer one of the simplest ways to introduce heritage pattern into a room. Whether styled individually or layered together, they add texture, colour and visual depth to interior spaces.
In living rooms, Morris-inspired botanicals pair beautifully with neutral sofas and natural materials such as timber, linen and woven fibres. The detailed patterns create subtle visual interest while maintaining a refined and cohesive look.
For bedrooms, cushions can be layered across bedding to introduce warmth and softness. Pairing botanical designs with plain linens or soft textured throws allows the intricate motifs to stand out without overwhelming the space.
A Decorative Tradition That Endures

More than a century after they were first created, the botanical patterns associated with William Morris remain a lasting influence on decorative design. Their balance of structure, nature and craftsmanship continues to resonate in interiors today.
The William Morris–inspired cushion collection celebrates this enduring design language, bringing historic pattern into contemporary living through thoughtfully designed textiles.
It’s a collection that invites homes to embrace heritage design while creating spaces that feel warm, expressive and beautifully modern.



